
Frontier Airlines announced it will return to Jackson Hole, Wyo., in 2010.
The Denver-based carrier will resume its seasonal summer service between May 14, 2010, and Sept. 12, 2010. The one daily roundtrip flight to/from the airline's Denver hub will be flown by Republic Airlines' 99-seat Embraer 190, with comfortable all-leather seating, and codeshared by our partner, Midwest Airlines. Fares are available for purchase on our Web site, FrontierAirlines.com.
"We are very happy to be announcing further growth in Denver for 2010 as we continue to strengthen our operation with nearly 60 nonstop routes out of Denver International Airport," said Frontier's Vice President of Planning and Strategy, Daniel Shurz. "With our great customer service and affordable fares, our customers will be able to enjoy all the activities and natural beauty Jackson Hole has to offer during the popular summer travel season."
Frontier first launched seasonal service to Jackson Hole on May 15, 2008.
Frontier Airlines is a subsidiary of Republic Airways Holdings Inc, an airline holding company that owns Chautauqua Airlines, Lynx Aviation, Midwest Airlines, Republic Airlines and Shuttle America.
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